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terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs council? we tackle this and more house republicans finally unveil their new debt ceiling deal. we examine the good combat command ugly with americans for tax reform president grover norquist later. one ohio teacher said she has a crippling fear of being children, but is still being forced to work with them. she says it is discrimination. we have to ask our legal team about this outrageous case. for on the case next on "the willis report." ♪ this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank tak
terrorists love a vacuum, and wherever it develops kamal to leave, to pose a threat to the united states. next year it could be afghanistan. we have to be on guard. gerri: thank you for coming on. great job. you guys really explained it all. thank you. >> thanks. gerri: if you're fired up about this or any of the issues, a drop me an e-mail. >> coming up on "the willis report," unemployment is higher. could it be because he has gone awful year without meeting with his jobs...
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you brandish your book. >> that's the constitution of the united states. the founding document. >> i have been debating that for a long time. i know the second amendment. what i haven't heard is one coherent reason why any civilian needs an ar 15 military style assault weapon. tell me why you need one. >> i told you why the general population of america -- >> why do thigh need them? >> the possibility of resistance to tyranny. it may not be a resistance. >> where would it come from. >> they go tyranical. >> do you know how absurd you are. >> you are absurd and stupid. >> i didn't come in here and accuse you of standing on the graves of dead children. >> you are the one who is doing it. >> that's bullying. >> i call it punching back twice as hard. >> that's what i call bullying. >> this is astonishing. for weeks you have been saying anyone who disagrees with your position is absurd and id lotic and doesn't care about the kids. when i say that's a bully tactic. that's absurd and ridiculous. >> let me ask you again. what is the point of a civilian having the
you brandish your book. >> that's the constitution of the united states. the founding document. >> i have been debating that for a long time. i know the second amendment. what i haven't heard is one coherent reason why any civilian needs an ar 15 military style assault weapon. tell me why you need one. >> i told you why the general population of america -- >> why do thigh need them? >> the possibility of resistance to tyranny. it may not be a resistance. >>...
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>> this gets us back to the tale of where does growth come from, not only the eurozone but united states. in the eurozone when spain is 6.6 unflight, you know you've got a problem, the ecb is going to have to do a lot mayor on easing, quantitative easing, you name it. they have to step up to the plate and help out the eurozone. >> they probably will. right? that's sort of the idea of the put in the market. they will cut rates if they have to. they will do whatever it takes. >> that's the thing. they have been waiting for spain to ask for the official bailout to out lie omt, step in and buy spanish bonds and so on and really drive rates. the ten-year is 5.10. they would like to see that around 4% or lower. that could happen if ecb steps in and aggressively buys spanish bonds. that's not happening yet. overall ecb needs to cut rates. they have to do more like bank of japan, boe. they are just behind the curve and they need to do more. >> so you think the euro is going lower. what's the exact trade and levels we should be looking for? >> i'm looking to sell the euro. again, i think not only
>> this gets us back to the tale of where does growth come from, not only the eurozone but united states. in the eurozone when spain is 6.6 unflight, you know you've got a problem, the ecb is going to have to do a lot mayor on easing, quantitative easing, you name it. they have to step up to the plate and help out the eurozone. >> they probably will. right? that's sort of the idea of the put in the market. they will cut rates if they have to. they will do whatever it takes. >>...
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look at the states around the united states with high taxes do any of them have a budget surplus? melissa: let me ask you, wan was to make sure everybody knows that is a value-added tax. it basically ended up really hitting lower income and middle income folks the most because on the march a larger% of their income. what do you think it means for the economy if we added a value-added tax for everything we do and buy? >> it is a disaster. anytime you're charging the consumer more to go to the government, you're going to have a serious issue tha with a government that has no control over the balance sheet. i find it so interestingly occupy walter movement was all about the 1% and how they were the problem, and now you hear how we're going to tax the top 2% and you see that number grow. i would bet my left arm by the end of his presidency will be talking about the top 5% or the top 10% and that number will keep growing because the problem with socialism and those many states believe you will see running out of other peoples pes money, that is the problem. melissa: that is always what
look at the states around the united states with high taxes do any of them have a budget surplus? melissa: let me ask you, wan was to make sure everybody knows that is a value-added tax. it basically ended up really hitting lower income and middle income folks the most because on the march a larger% of their income. what do you think it means for the economy if we added a value-added tax for everything we do and buy? >> it is a disaster. anytime you're charging the consumer more to go to...
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. >> a lot of these are about like chris christie may well be a future president of the united states and has a well-documented problem with his weight. >> the thing i feel most guilty about is my weight. yeah. i'm really struggling for a long time with it and i know it would be better for my kids if i got it more under control. i do feel a sense of guilt at times about that. >> why do you think you had a battle with your weight? >> if i could figure it out, i would fix it. >> you don't know what it is? >> i don't. >> did you get help for it? >> sure. plenty of times. >> where do you fall down? >> i eat too much. that's not a complicated thing. >> i love chris christie and his honesty there. he has amazing energy for a guy who people say is too overweight to be president. he walked through the storms and he's a man of natural energy. >> with his family, mary pat his wonderful wife worked with him on this. the reality is that there opportunities to lead that come in unique ways. by being overweight he has a chance of losing the weight. that would be a role model for the nation. governo
. >> a lot of these are about like chris christie may well be a future president of the united states and has a well-documented problem with his weight. >> the thing i feel most guilty about is my weight. yeah. i'm really struggling for a long time with it and i know it would be better for my kids if i got it more under control. i do feel a sense of guilt at times about that. >> why do you think you had a battle with your weight? >> if i could figure it out, i would fix...
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>> you can buy international companies by living in the united states. two areas that investors can buy and over the last 13 years. gerri: go ahead, peter. >> that's the problem. i have investment in places like that. what we can find those stocks and we had very large portfolios. the ordinary guy that puts $200 a year in his ira, that's something you won't mind. causes people to lose faith in the system and. gerri: i think that is well said. >> the high-frequency traders are running the show. nothing is connected to fundamentals. certainly not stock prices. >> you can point to where it attract each other and what doesn't. but i will tell you that, here is the deal. if somebody is sitting at home trying to pick up pennies for stocks, yes, you have a problem and that's not a good game to play and people should know that. gerri: you have the the last word. >> invokes within 10 years of retirement need to keep a healthy chunk of cash. if you are 35 or 40 years old, putting significant amounts in the market hoping it was also a time is important. i think tha
>> you can buy international companies by living in the united states. two areas that investors can buy and over the last 13 years. gerri: go ahead, peter. >> that's the problem. i have investment in places like that. what we can find those stocks and we had very large portfolios. the ordinary guy that puts $200 a year in his ira, that's something you won't mind. causes people to lose faith in the system and. gerri: i think that is well said. >> the high-frequency traders are...
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the united states, you know, the best thing that will happen to the united states is we won't see terrible earnings right now. the thing to watch, maria, is the ten-year treasury. when the ten-year treasury starts to gain momentum in terms of rates rising, you'll actually see the stock market do well, but at some point after about another 150 to 200 basis points on the ten-year treasury rising. >> right. >> we'll start seeing valuations stretch, and that's going to happen towards the second half of the year. i agree, we'll have a rough market towards second half of the year based on what we know now, but do i agree with harry that the world will come to an end this year? harry, just not going to happen. >> rick, what's the line in the sand then for treasury rates to rise? is 2%, is that what you guys are talking about on the floor of the c me as the number that will push money into the bond markets? >> i think it's closer to 2.5%. i'm in doubt whether we'll spend a significant time over 2.5% but that's the area to pay attention to and jump into this conversation on interest rates. i would
the united states, you know, the best thing that will happen to the united states is we won't see terrible earnings right now. the thing to watch, maria, is the ten-year treasury. when the ten-year treasury starts to gain momentum in terms of rates rising, you'll actually see the stock market do well, but at some point after about another 150 to 200 basis points on the ten-year treasury rising. >> right. >> we'll start seeing valuations stretch, and that's going to happen towards...
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what does it mean for the united states? does it up the ante or is this more bravado from the iranians? >> certainly, adam, we need to take iranian bravado seriously. they are sabre-rattling, when it comes to the military tests there are photoshop warriors to be attached but the iranian arms industry is becoming more lethal and indeed they're getting a lot of help, not only from countries like north korea, but also from countries like belarus and perhaps even russia. adam: do we know for a fact this test really took place and it was successful or are they plain out lng? >> we don't kw that yet because in the past sometimes the test have been exaggerated but remember, the iranians can learn just as much from a failed test as they can from a successful test. but what we do know is this. the iranians have been expanding beyond the strait of hormuz. they have established naval bases on the indian ocean, the sea of oman. they have sent ships up through the suez canal. and they have been talking about establishing a base in at sud
what does it mean for the united states? does it up the ante or is this more bravado from the iranians? >> certainly, adam, we need to take iranian bravado seriously. they are sabre-rattling, when it comes to the military tests there are photoshop warriors to be attached but the iranian arms industry is becoming more lethal and indeed they're getting a lot of help, not only from countries like north korea, but also from countries like belarus and perhaps even russia. adam: do we know for...
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every taxpayer in the united states. a live picture of times square. 1 million people getting ready to welcome in the new year. a new year in which we as a country go off the fiscal cliff. they're all about to celebrate. the tax increases are big even if it taxes the senate is still has to pass the house of representatives. this is far from a done deal. rich edson on capitol hill as we await the ball drop and the fiscal cliff to hit. rich: we have just gotten a back of the envelope, unofficial congressional budget office.
every taxpayer in the united states. a live picture of times square. 1 million people getting ready to welcome in the new year. a new year in which we as a country go off the fiscal cliff. they're all about to celebrate. the tax increases are big even if it taxes the senate is still has to pass the house of representatives. this is far from a done deal. rich edson on capitol hill as we await the ball drop and the fiscal cliff to hit. rich: we have just gotten a back of the envelope, unofficial...
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the worst single shooting in the history of the united states. when you hear somebody like larry pratt saying that the only way to ever deal with this is to plunge more guns into circulation what is your reaction to that? >> i struggle with it. a, i wonder what he would think if he was in my shoes and think about the scene and we have a good understanding of what the scene was like that night and only the people that were in there can really know. and i think that we need to recognize that. but he was -- there was smoke, people couldn't see, he had an automatic weapon, he had an automatic shotgun, two revolvers that didn't need to be reloaded so if somebody -- they are not going to walk in with an assault weapon. they are going to stand up in the fog and shoot at him. everybody ip including him around that person who shot at him would be dead. if there were ten people in there and people started running around you might have had 15 or 20 people shot from friendly fire. i think the answer, the word assault meant that it was a felony. i think these
the worst single shooting in the history of the united states. when you hear somebody like larry pratt saying that the only way to ever deal with this is to plunge more guns into circulation what is your reaction to that? >> i struggle with it. a, i wonder what he would think if he was in my shoes and think about the scene and we have a good understanding of what the scene was like that night and only the people that were in there can really know. and i think that we need to recognize...
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. >> this is one of those situations that involve the united states and ron. they said we don't have any impression about that. they don't want to get involved in it. we heard a vetted in the newspapers which is telling. the opposition is giving a lot of details to and they are in full the nile. what that means is that the israelis services congratulate him on a victory. president obama called him within hours. the implications, if any? >> these are signs, very clear signs. let's not be mistaken year. the obama administration the trying to say that we're not going to be changing our policy. gradually. lou: thank you for being with us. an amazing story, courage, sacrifice, and medical advance to share with you and i. the first american soldier to survive using all four limbs and the iraq war now says he's excited for the future. he received a rare double on transplant last month. brendan morocco wheeled himself into a news conference said john saucer to doug johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. >> this is my elbow. not much movement at all, not yet in this arm.
. >> this is one of those situations that involve the united states and ron. they said we don't have any impression about that. they don't want to get involved in it. we heard a vetted in the newspapers which is telling. the opposition is giving a lot of details to and they are in full the nile. what that means is that the israelis services congratulate him on a victory. president obama called him within hours. the implications, if any? >> these are signs, very clear signs. let's...
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playbook by the law firm according to them represent about 130 plus police associations throughout the united states, mostly in california. probably a quarter to a third fold the police associations. their tactics are unbelievable. ththey talk about concentrate on city councilman, city manager, go after them, go after them, after you get their loyalty, go after your next victim. that is what they say in it. they would line up people with a microphone saying our streets are not safe anymore, in fact they are not cutting back on anything. melissa: a tremendous story, i would add homicide rates have tripled and it is now one of the 10 most violent cities in america where they're fighting over these issues and looking for bonuses and payouts and this and that. thank you for coming on, a critical story. >> take care, melissa. melissa: slamming matt damon's new anti anti-fracking bill. joining us to explain how. and now what can you do? coca-cola's new campaign gives tips on burning off all the calories but will it just be that bad taste in people's mouth? more "money," lots of soda coming up. what
playbook by the law firm according to them represent about 130 plus police associations throughout the united states, mostly in california. probably a quarter to a third fold the police associations. their tactics are unbelievable. ththey talk about concentrate on city councilman, city manager, go after them, go after them, after you get their loyalty, go after your next victim. that is what they say in it. they would line up people with a microphone saying our streets are not safe anymore, in...
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the guys in congress, the senate from the president of the united states, they are spending wildly. all they have to do is print money each month. we are having a seven course no, and he gets to watch dishes, and by the way, you're paying for it. i'm going to wipe her vacation, goodbye. >> now he's having i like you pay for it. and that that triples up on the appetizers and desserts. leaving that aside, we can't keep repeating this madness and both sides have to find a way around constantly kicking this debt can down the road. since world war ii, we won't get any confessions out of this thing. and i won't ask what leads to this constant debt and bringing us to the brink. >> we no longer have statesmen or six women. we have politicans who are interested in getting reelected. they're going to tell us whatever they want to hear and they will never deal with the substantive issues. we have to quit spending money and raising the household budget. people can't afford it. they are not cluttering their hair or going out to restaurants or two theaters. people are restricting the activity and
the guys in congress, the senate from the president of the united states, they are spending wildly. all they have to do is print money each month. we are having a seven course no, and he gets to watch dishes, and by the way, you're paying for it. i'm going to wipe her vacation, goodbye. >> now he's having i like you pay for it. and that that triples up on the appetizers and desserts. leaving that aside, we can't keep repeating this madness and both sides have to find a way around...
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barack obama is the president of the united states. he is a very powerful man, responsible for many things. but he is not why most republicans have taken a pledge, saying they will never raise a dollar in taxes no matter what the budget deficit looks like. he is not why they decided to put the whole u.s. economy at risk if they don't get their way on spending cuts. he is not why the white house partnered with gun legislation, no matter how small, is tantamount to taking away guns, he is not why extreme movements like extreme ideas like going back to a gold standard in the middle of an economic crisis have taken root on the right. this country needs and deserves a better republican party. and there are a lot of people in the republican right now who want a better republican party who are trying to push it there. those people, i think include key leaders in the party, like the house republican leaders this week who are trying to talk their members down from the ledge. they include folks like david brooks who in saying that republicans lo
barack obama is the president of the united states. he is a very powerful man, responsible for many things. but he is not why most republicans have taken a pledge, saying they will never raise a dollar in taxes no matter what the budget deficit looks like. he is not why they decided to put the whole u.s. economy at risk if they don't get their way on spending cuts. he is not why the white house partnered with gun legislation, no matter how small, is tantamount to taking away guns, he is not why...
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now let's remind you of what's on the agenda in the united states. the monthly challenges job cuts report is out at 7:30 eastern and it's followed by the december adp report at 8:15. forecast calling for an increase of 150,000 in private sector payrolls. at 8:30, we get weekly jobless claims expected to rise by 13,000 to a total of 363,000. and then at 2:00 p.m., the minutes from the last month's fed meeting get released. so a bit to focus on today away from politics. talking of which, president obama took a few minutes out from his hawaiian vacation earlier today to sign the fiscal cliff bill. u.s. lawmakers will be back on capitol hill today as the 130th congress begins its first session. new members will be sworn in and party leaders will be elected. it's unlikely that house speaker john boehner or the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell will lose their positions, although they have been criticized for the deal. several says they're frustrated by the outcome of washington's budget battle while they're relieved lawmakers did manage to avoid tax
now let's remind you of what's on the agenda in the united states. the monthly challenges job cuts report is out at 7:30 eastern and it's followed by the december adp report at 8:15. forecast calling for an increase of 150,000 in private sector payrolls. at 8:30, we get weekly jobless claims expected to rise by 13,000 to a total of 363,000. and then at 2:00 p.m., the minutes from the last month's fed meeting get released. so a bit to focus on today away from politics. talking of which,...
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we on the control one-half of one-third of the government, but we are very united. we are also a party of individual liberty and thought. a lot of our members are trying to find better ways to stop the president is given a 18 minute address that was absolutely all liberal agenda. you know, beyonce lips sink her song, but the president's tax on could have been easily figured out by simply going to the progressive playbook in reading of all the ones that he articulated for his entire -- gerri: but you did not seem to see an olive branch being extended across the aisle in that speech. >> he did not even give us a cut off and of one. clearly the president has an agenda. he is going to try to push it, and that agenda is very expensive. look, we would support bigger government a bigger gun was the solution. i think the american people know that our government is already bloated, cutting up opportunities to be job creation is except that energy sector in fact lethargic. we're going to be the other part of that discussion that, in fact , low-cost carbon coming in the form o
we on the control one-half of one-third of the government, but we are very united. we are also a party of individual liberty and thought. a lot of our members are trying to find better ways to stop the president is given a 18 minute address that was absolutely all liberal agenda. you know, beyonce lips sink her song, but the president's tax on could have been easily figured out by simply going to the progressive playbook in reading of all the ones that he articulated for his entire -- gerri:...
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the vaccine strains are a good match for what strains are circulating today in the united states. also, there is vaccine available in the community. it may be a little more difficult to find, but if you're a patient and able to talk to your doctor and pharmacist, you'll be able to find a vaccine out there. sanofi has vaccine still available for sale today. >> you say there's still supplies out there. i'm glad to hear you say you still have the flu vaccine there available today, but is it too late now to get vaccinated? i mean, what should folks be doing? >> it's never too late to be vaccinated. in fact, being vaccinated is the best way to prevent influnza. if you haven't gotten the influenza and influenza is in your community, you should seek out the vaccine immediately. >> yeah, but the problem, sometimes i -- sometimes, i mean, personally, i feel like i get the flu shot and feel like i get the flu, feel like i get sick right after i get the shot and that's why i stopped getting the shot. >> that's really a myth. the vaccine cannot get the flu. >> you feel sick and you get the sy
the vaccine strains are a good match for what strains are circulating today in the united states. also, there is vaccine available in the community. it may be a little more difficult to find, but if you're a patient and able to talk to your doctor and pharmacist, you'll be able to find a vaccine out there. sanofi has vaccine still available for sale today. >> you say there's still supplies out there. i'm glad to hear you say you still have the flu vaccine there available today, but is it...
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>> united arab emirates which makes 98% of its gross domestic product selling oil to the last. finance, help finance promised land. they stand to lose trillions of dollars if fracking goes ahead of america. so from their interest to produce and anti fracking movie. they give him the money. he says, oh, i didn't know. well, sorry. it's a responsibility to know. if you didn't know, why don't you give the money back? gerri: well, play the sound of we have time. want to get this in because it's fascinating. you estimate question, and he responds. here you are. >> one of the -- middle eastern. the middle eastern government. aware the emirate's nation. [indiscernible] gerri: how does he not know? how does he not now? >> and earlier in the interview he said, i was a writer, director, but i also have my producer's hat on. i went all the meetings. look, everyone has great ideas in hollywood. the big steel is getting the money. of course knew where was from. it's -- and it's a big story. i think that's another reason why promise land failed. people didn't like where the money came from.
>> united arab emirates which makes 98% of its gross domestic product selling oil to the last. finance, help finance promised land. they stand to lose trillions of dollars if fracking goes ahead of america. so from their interest to produce and anti fracking movie. they give him the money. he says, oh, i didn't know. well, sorry. it's a responsibility to know. if you didn't know, why don't you give the money back? gerri: well, play the sound of we have time. want to get this in because...
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against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6 billion sneakers in china has been historically a wonderful thing to think about. but the reality is any major economy in the world, china has more uncertainty and volatility in its development by a large factor. and yet we're all saying thank god for china. china's going to become the world's largest economy and it's still going to be a poor country. it's still going to be an authoritarian state. this is actually a dangerous thing and leads to much lower quality economic growth globally. we need to come to grips with that. the risk isn't in the un
against japan and the united states. that means that china rising which has been again for the last four years something we've been appreciative, increasing will be a challenge, a wild card, and a threat in some sectors. >> so many of our viewers or managers or business that are guests, they want to get a foothold in china, but it's not easy to do. they keep out foreigners. you're not really going to get a piece of that 1.3 billion person population. >> the idea of selling 2.6...
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units every the next years. someone like a samsung supplies almost 500. we think if apple do sign with major carriers like china mobile, like ntd.com, that can be a driver. then finally one more thing that can juice earnings is to have $137 billion of cash. $40 billion of that is on -- we expect the company to become more aggressive with the cash distribution and buybacks over the next 12 to 18 months. in terms of -- this is where i do agree with the other speaker. it is going to take time to repair this. we think an iphone 5 refresh comes out in june. a low end iphone which i would highlight is not in anybody's estimates today may come out in september. and the buybacks in q4. but the issue being there's not much in the next few months. even i would concede. >> jeff, what about all that? a lot of positives for apple here. >> let's talk about china growth for a minute. emerging market growth in general is going to have a lot to do with the price point that apple is going to be able to deliver their products. whe
units every the next years. someone like a samsung supplies almost 500. we think if apple do sign with major carriers like china mobile, like ntd.com, that can be a driver. then finally one more thing that can juice earnings is to have $137 billion of cash. $40 billion of that is on -- we expect the company to become more aggressive with the cash distribution and buybacks over the next 12 to 18 months. in terms of -- this is where i do agree with the other speaker. it is going to take time to...
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liz: britain is not the size of the united states. we have different issues. >> yes but we have to much austerity you do not want to go our direction. liz: you have been terrific. have a terrific weekend. thank you for watchingre's praye stock, everybody. >> money is next. melissa: here's what's "money" tonight. tim guy near -- geithner out the door, and president obama said he was one of the best ever. we have his report card and whether jack lew can do better. may be the end of the union as membership plunges to a 97-year low. there could be one thing to save the union. we have the former chief here to explain, and there's swatting and mansion swatting. a brazillian man just moved himself into a 7500 square foot palace in florida, and legal loopholes could let him keep it for good. you won't believe the story. even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ we start by saying good-bye to tim geithner and his reign as treasury secretary, hanging up his hat after four years on the job, people questioning what side he was o
liz: britain is not the size of the united states. we have different issues. >> yes but we have to much austerity you do not want to go our direction. liz: you have been terrific. have a terrific weekend. thank you for watchingre's praye stock, everybody. >> money is next. melissa: here's what's "money" tonight. tim guy near -- geithner out the door, and president obama said he was one of the best ever. we have his report card and whether jack lew can do better. may be the...
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north korea is threatening the united states. iran is heating up its nuclear program. john kerry is also concerned about the weather getting warmer. >> american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance. it is define by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change. liz: washington watchdog say this could cost taxpayers a bundle. we have weber and lindsey here. phil, start with you, make your case. >> well, if you look at what his predecessor, hillary clinton, did in copenhagen, with a million a year in global warming, never made process, moving that domestically to get the funding for that. there's been a lot of secret treasury documents talking about a carbon tax. the president is coy about a carbon tax, but at some point, there's going to be a push for that in order to fund international transfers, and there's a secretary of state nominee who says it's the number one top priority, and it's been the focus of the coverage here in the beltway that this is a signal where the administration wants to go. liz: i t
north korea is threatening the united states. iran is heating up its nuclear program. john kerry is also concerned about the weather getting warmer. >> american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance. it is define by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change. liz: washington watchdog say this could cost taxpayers a bundle. we have weber and lindsey here. phil, start with you, make your case. >> well, if you look at...
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the big story tonight is that republicans are going to unit behind mcconnell. going to leave it there. thank you gentlemen. we are going to go back to washington and get an update on this developing story. that comes later. don't forget folks free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. it means limited government and limited government spending and rewarding success. i'm kudlow and the kudlow report will be right back. >> this new year's day kick off 2013 in style with the look at what made 2012 unforunforgettab. the new year's day marathon all day on cnbc. nderstand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 lo
the big story tonight is that republicans are going to unit behind mcconnell. going to leave it there. thank you gentlemen. we are going to go back to washington and get an update on this developing story. that comes later. don't forget folks free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. it means limited government and limited government spending and rewarding success. i'm kudlow and the kudlow report will be right back. >> this new year's day kick off 2013 in style with the look...
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one of the things we have to look at, how do we get capital flowing back in the united states economy so we do have growth. we have expansion of small businesses. we look at keorpt business tax rate which is the highest in the world we need to turn that around so we can create opportunities and get people hired and start producing again. another thing we have to be concerned about with this anemic almost retrograde g.d.p. number, you have a federal government that spending 25% of our degrees domestic product and that is going to increase from 30-31% over the next eight to ten years. once again, we have to look at the spending that is being done up in washington, d.c. here in january you see with the payroll tax cut that was taken from 4.2%, went back to 6.2%. you have a lot of people seeing that missing revenue in their state checks. you have eight new taxes from the affordable care act. >> greta: if i were a member of congress, i would hope the president or the white house press secretary, i would hope that if i woke up and saw a shrinking economy, i would think to myself, what am i
one of the things we have to look at, how do we get capital flowing back in the united states economy so we do have growth. we have expansion of small businesses. we look at keorpt business tax rate which is the highest in the world we need to turn that around so we can create opportunities and get people hired and start producing again. another thing we have to be concerned about with this anemic almost retrograde g.d.p. number, you have a federal government that spending 25% of our degrees...
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i think 70,000 apps on board for a device that has not yet sold one unit to its consumer is actually a major accomplishment and you're going to see the momentum build. nobody's ever launched that large of a platform with that many apps. >> you said you weren't going to get a haircut until the launch. >> that's right. >> you got it today. we'll roll video now. when did they ask you? >> it started like you said a while ago. it was more a stupid thing i said one thing and a month went by and a month went by and i thought, oh, man, i'm really committed here. i can't cut it. they were doing the planning for the event. i got a little e-mail a few days ago, hey, kevin, get ready for some scissor. it wasn't getting asked. it wu more like being told, you're getting your hair was, go back to being normal. >> you're going to hear about it when you get home. congratulations again. >> thanks so much. >> thanks for stopping by. kevin of crackberry.com. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." jon fortt will talk to the ceo thorsten heins first on cnbc during power lunch. and thanks to those
i think 70,000 apps on board for a device that has not yet sold one unit to its consumer is actually a major accomplishment and you're going to see the momentum build. nobody's ever launched that large of a platform with that many apps. >> you said you weren't going to get a haircut until the launch. >> that's right. >> you got it today. we'll roll video now. when did they ask you? >> it started like you said a while ago. it was more a stupid thing i said one thing and a...
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the united -- white house wants to eliminate background checks and restrict high-capacity magazines. >> i agree with the large capacity magazines. >> over the last 20 days the nra says one of a dozen people joined out of fear of new debt restrictions. they suspect of four-point to million membership will balloon up to 5 million. and they have declared dead national debt appreciation day for people to rally with signs that say hands off my guns. guns rates groups active donating over $20 million to causes. gun-control -- contributed less than any time in 20 years. $4,000 total. the white house tries to level the playing field by tapping richest -- religious leaders, community leaders and teachers for a town hall rally like the campaign. mayor bloomberg reports 500 on negative board in thousand members since the attack on connecticut including another whose daughter was killed two years ago. >> when we find the courage to stand up to the gun lobby ? >> debbie deferreds was a primary attack and nearly killed. she has established a political action committee to raise $20 million to catch
the united -- white house wants to eliminate background checks and restrict high-capacity magazines. >> i agree with the large capacity magazines. >> over the last 20 days the nra says one of a dozen people joined out of fear of new debt restrictions. they suspect of four-point to million membership will balloon up to 5 million. and they have declared dead national debt appreciation day for people to rally with signs that say hands off my guns. guns rates groups active donating over...
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there is a clause that says, the public debt of the united states of america shall not be called into question, if they finished the sentence they would have said by the states, the reason was when southern states came back into the union, they were taxed to pay federal government's debt for fighting the civil war against them this amendment prohibited them from resisting paying that tax this says -- it means for purpose of a civil war, thasay the states cannot contest the val edtie of validity of the public debt. today, presidents have been borrowing money to fund the federal government since 1917, woodrow wilson, not one of them, not a single one liberal or conservative or republican or democrat or progressive orelon , libertarian has borrowed on his own, overly aftely -- only aftee congress has authorized it. neil: nancy pelosi is willing to take the house out. >> something happens when you get into the minority to suggestion that president could borrow money on his own, who would lend money to just the president, that does not have the full faith and credit of the united states to
there is a clause that says, the public debt of the united states of america shall not be called into question, if they finished the sentence they would have said by the states, the reason was when southern states came back into the union, they were taxed to pay federal government's debt for fighting the civil war against them this amendment prohibited them from resisting paying that tax this says -- it means for purpose of a civil war, thasay the states cannot contest the val edtie of validity...
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fox news terrorism expert tells us what the united states should do next. aah! learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. ♪ lou: protests in egypt turning deadly as thousands and thousands of egyptians took to the streets to protest their new government and president mohammed more seats. today's clashes marking the to dish your anniversary if -- joined by fox his middle east and terrorism expert and analysts. good to have you here. let's start with what is happening in egypt. give us a sense of -- this has been going on for some time. to what affect? >> well, look, this is a defining moment. what we see right now on the streets of egypt, two years after the first revolution, a second revolution. those who are organizing these demonstrations on the ground, as we see in the pictures, the same people who started the original arabs bring in cairo two years ago. so you have those young people, secular, liberal, women's movement minorities rising against the muslim brotherhood government r
fox news terrorism expert tells us what the united states should do next. aah! learning how to kick flip 6 stairs takes determination. so will getting into college. i've got what it takes. so do you. ♪ lou: protests in egypt turning deadly as thousands and thousands of egyptians took to the streets to protest their new government and president mohammed more seats. today's clashes marking the to dish your anniversary if -- joined by fox his middle east and terrorism expert and analysts. good...
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this is kind of i gift to the united nations -- states. we give them money that they used to buy our weapons and airplanes and then everyone is happy. lou: you have to step out. we just give them over for a half billion dollars. you may call that a gift. it looks to me like a continuation of a perpetual gift process. >> it is a gradual gift. >> exactly. >> is started in 1979 with the camp david accord which is why we do at the moment is to spain -- lou: this is where i say shocking. shocking. >> i would not give it up. i would not cut it off until it was clear. >> plan meant on jimmy carter. lou: i blame the republicans demint democrats, president after president continues. >> there is another reason to make sure that that military is not unhappy with the nine states. the one group. lou: to assure that what? >> the egyptian military is not unhappy with the united states. >> make sure they are not unhappy. >> all of your back -- double negatives. and try to figure out why we give a damn. >> because the only group that we have any influence
this is kind of i gift to the united nations -- states. we give them money that they used to buy our weapons and airplanes and then everyone is happy. lou: you have to step out. we just give them over for a half billion dollars. you may call that a gift. it looks to me like a continuation of a perpetual gift process. >> it is a gradual gift. >> exactly. >> is started in 1979 with the camp david accord which is why we do at the moment is to spain -- lou: this is where i say...
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we should all unite. i think not only for the people in syria now, now i understand more. now i'm more committed to people. i'm feeling more committed to any kid who is oppressed in the world. there is the power of life in the face of death. peace in face of war. we should all come together and fight dictatorship. >> how were you taken? >> it was just like a draft. someone called me and said she was a girl, and she was detained by them. they asked her to call me, i came to a cafe, and all of a sudden, i find seven people a armed who took me along with six other guys, who had nothing to do with the revolution. they are still inside. >> what is it like? you said you escaped the grave. what is it like to be, you know, to be taken? to be bundled into a car? to hear that door locking behind you? >> i was really afraid when i was taken. i was really looking at my brother. tears were coming out of my eyes. >> you know, what i find heroic about you and others who speak out is not that you do not have fear, but it's that you experience fear just like everybody else but that doesn't
we should all unite. i think not only for the people in syria now, now i understand more. now i'm more committed to people. i'm feeling more committed to any kid who is oppressed in the world. there is the power of life in the face of death. peace in face of war. we should all come together and fight dictatorship. >> how were you taken? >> it was just like a draft. someone called me and said she was a girl, and she was detained by them. they asked her to call me, i came to a cafe,...
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united is in the air, too. india is looking into trouble. a lot of airplanes are in the pipeline. >> and qatar airways, that is the one where we haven't heard anything. if you're now a passenger, right, on the dreamliner and you go off flying, you think twice about it. >> you think twice about it, right. >>> meanwhile, boeing will release its 2012 earnings today. airbus officials reported they received orders for more than 8800 airplanes last year, which is still less than boeing. stephane joins us with a look ahead to this. stephane, is it true what they say about the a380, there is boeing. there were problems with its plane, the dream liner, and if airbus is getting many orders for their a380, people will look at those two huge projects and whether all this investment, all that time, are they paying off in the way they thought? >> it's what we call in french. [ speaking foreign language ]. something that ee volumes when you're too young or too new on the market. that's exactly the same thing that happened to airbus. if you remember, they w
united is in the air, too. india is looking into trouble. a lot of airplanes are in the pipeline. >> and qatar airways, that is the one where we haven't heard anything. if you're now a passenger, right, on the dreamliner and you go off flying, you think twice about it. >> you think twice about it, right. >>> meanwhile, boeing will release its 2012 earnings today. airbus officials reported they received orders for more than 8800 airplanes last year, which is still less than...
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they ground add plane and then united took a plane to replace a power panel and generator. >> these are all electrical issues, but it appears to me that these are different electrical issues. now having said that the ntsb will probably take a look at all these electrical issues and try to determine if there is some sort of pattern. >> reporter: that is exactly what is going on. n.t.s.b. has launched an investigation into the airworthyness of the 787, three of their investigators are joined by experts from boeing, japan airlines and faa. the big gamble for the dream liner has yet to pay off, after selling 800 planes, they have cost overruns and quality issues. it could be years before the plane turns a profit. the stock is taking a hit. down more than 3% since the fire yesterday. >> neil: dan just hit on it. this plane is supposed to be the next big thing. more than 800 have been ordered. to industry expert, how serious this is, should we worry? >> we should worry and boeing should worry. but the ntsb is investigating but we have a split problem here. before they start delivery of the pl
they ground add plane and then united took a plane to replace a power panel and generator. >> these are all electrical issues, but it appears to me that these are different electrical issues. now having said that the ntsb will probably take a look at all these electrical issues and try to determine if there is some sort of pattern. >> reporter: that is exactly what is going on. n.t.s.b. has launched an investigation into the airworthyness of the 787, three of their investigators are...
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this is a very tricky matter for both europe and the united states. again, the european involvement in the engagement, the french are taking the lead. not doing so out of their economic interests, but rather a political response. sort that out for us. what would you expect to be the consequences? >> what they have done is, the group's generally in northwest africa are very ethnically different, religiously different grievances will probably primarily local. al qaeda works zero ways to unite these people and focus them on foreign powers, especially western powers. what the french have done as proof that god is great because they have now put troops on the ground, a foreign colonial power has returned to their colonial power country with there western friends in the u.s., and they know have something that will unite all of these groups. and i think the only thing that we have going for us at the moment is energy is of very hard not for the islamists to crack. if they destroy plants and wells and muslim countries, it puts muslims out of work. i think it
this is a very tricky matter for both europe and the united states. again, the european involvement in the engagement, the french are taking the lead. not doing so out of their economic interests, but rather a political response. sort that out for us. what would you expect to be the consequences? >> what they have done is, the group's generally in northwest africa are very ethnically different, religiously different grievances will probably primarily local. al qaeda works zero ways to...
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our government, our prosecutorrers here in the united states, our courts here in the united states are taking it very seriously. melissa: but how do you fight back? nay are the one with the courts and jurisdictions. sound to me like may i just can't do business in ecuador. >> actually, there's treaties designed to protect american businesses abroad when they do business in foreign countries like ecuador, but ecuador is ignoring the treaties. they are with the plaintiffs' lawyers, turning a blind eye to the corruption. the fact of the matter is what we have here is a screaming scandal, something so shocking, i've never seen it in 30 plus years of law practice. it's a judgment that can want stand. give chevron credit to expose this fraud. melissa: how do you fight back? >> howie are. melissa: does the u.s. have to take action? >> we are pursuing every legal recourse. we have a case of our own in the southern district of new york going to trial in the fall, and that is the place where we were putting this evidence on the public report to show what happened here to say american companies s
our government, our prosecutorrers here in the united states, our courts here in the united states are taking it very seriously. melissa: but how do you fight back? nay are the one with the courts and jurisdictions. sound to me like may i just can't do business in ecuador. >> actually, there's treaties designed to protect american businesses abroad when they do business in foreign countries like ecuador, but ecuador is ignoring the treaties. they are with the plaintiffs' lawyers, turning...
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if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. >> nbc's steve handelsman has been following the latest developments out of washington. >> reporter: the democrats and republicans up here on capitol hill, the president down at the white house, all know this may have been a magic moment. as tough as it looked, as awful as it looked to many in the u.s. and overseas, this might be the most cooperation we see on any taxes and spending dispute, at least in the next few months. just getting this far has been a long journey. president obama, who incidentally speaking of journeys came back here to washington for this fight and is already headed back to where he was which is a family vacation in hawaii. he campaigned for the better part of a year, won the presidency, promising tax hikes on individuals making $200,000 a year and more, and settled for double that, $400,000. congressional republicans have held the line for two decades on tax increases, yet a majority of republica
if congress refuses to give the united states government the ability to pay these bills on time, the consequences for the entire global economy would be catastrophic. >> nbc's steve handelsman has been following the latest developments out of washington. >> reporter: the democrats and republicans up here on capitol hill, the president down at the white house, all know this may have been a magic moment. as tough as it looked, as awful as it looked to many in the u.s. and overseas,...
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see these problems are taking a toll on shares of boeing, which are dropping, but also the news of united airlines. the same place affair took place in the japan airlines, the airline according to reuters found improperly installed wiring in electrical proponent associated with celery power unit that this is what the "wall street journal" is reporting, this is also coming from reute reuters, but the ntsb according to the "wall street journal" is reporting that the japan airlines boeing 78 787 suffered severe damage. liz claman standing by in las vegas for the latest on 50 cent and the power players. how are you doing? liz: we are doing so well, we're iweare in the south hall right . if you look around, this is the area they do a lot of audio. the big crowds everywhere, all different kinds of companies, some very well-known, all day long we are absolutely going to be bringing you the guests, the real entrepreneurial spirit. 1.8 million square feet. a lot of crowds, 3100 exhibitors. we won't know it if it is a record year. 780 wireless companies alone, a huge show, the biggest gathering of
see these problems are taking a toll on shares of boeing, which are dropping, but also the news of united airlines. the same place affair took place in the japan airlines, the airline according to reuters found improperly installed wiring in electrical proponent associated with celery power unit that this is what the "wall street journal" is reporting, this is also coming from reute reuters, but the ntsb according to the "wall street journal" is reporting that the japan...
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nearly $20,000 per united states citizen has been added since president obama came into office. so just silly to argue he hasn't contributed. melissa: blame game gets us nowhere because everybody contributed to it. god it is a mess and we have to fix it. when you hear people like nancy pelosi saying the fiscal cliff was not enough on the revenue side. you hear, you know, many politicians chiming in. howard dean, for example, saying in december that the truth is everybody needs to pay more taxes. we're not going to get out of this deficit problem unless we raise taxes across the board. the rich can't solve the problem. i guess that is where i'm going with this is, it seems like, especially from what you're saying susan, everyone will have to pay more taxes to get out of this. >> i actually don't agree with that point. i don't agree with howard dean either. we're not looking more middle class tax increases. the president has been pretty firm on that. we're looking closing coorate loopholes. some people are starting to talk about high frequent financial transaction tax for people t
nearly $20,000 per united states citizen has been added since president obama came into office. so just silly to argue he hasn't contributed. melissa: blame game gets us nowhere because everybody contributed to it. god it is a mess and we have to fix it. when you hear people like nancy pelosi saying the fiscal cliff was not enough on the revenue side. you hear, you know, many politicians chiming in. howard dean, for example, saying in december that the truth is everybody needs to pay more...
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gallup shows in 2011, that big businesses approval rating in the united states was 19%. i mean 81% disapproved. that is about right where congress is. business --. neil: tv anchors. very upsetting. >> business is hardly distrusted. it has a terrible reputation. i think base the narrative has been hijacked by the enemies and critics of business. neil: so think -- >> we have to take control of it. neil: few bad eggs. wall street gets blame beuse of a few fat cats into making a killing without any regard to people. ruined it for everyone else. >> business is judged by its worst actors. enrons, bernie madoffs. that is generalized to all business people are that way. we don't treat other segments of society that way. we don't judge our journalists by the bad eggs. we don't judge our doctors that way. neil: actually i do. society doesn't. if there is such a thing as business ethics czar, what would first thing you would try to correct or get across to people? >> we have to get out of this trap that business all about making money. of course business needs to make money. that i
gallup shows in 2011, that big businesses approval rating in the united states was 19%. i mean 81% disapproved. that is about right where congress is. business --. neil: tv anchors. very upsetting. >> business is hardly distrusted. it has a terrible reputation. i think base the narrative has been hijacked by the enemies and critics of business. neil: so think -- >> we have to take control of it. neil: few bad eggs. wall street gets blame beuse of a few fat cats into making a killing...
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and not away from the united states. and i think that that argues for the very policy that the administration has adopted which is, this pivot toward asia, cultivating those relationships out there, being mindful of the trade and investment opportunities with the asia-pacific region and we're doing that and i think that's the right thing to do. lou: john negative point tee, -- john negroponte, thanks for being here. >> thank you, lou. lou: protests in key returning violent today. president mohammed morsi's dictatorship is under threat. at least 100,000 egyptians broke through police lines and iron gates to reach the presidential palace before they were forced back by riot police with batons and tear gas. the demonstrations signaling momentum for the opposition which brought out at least 200,000 protesters last week. that rivals the levels of protest back in the so-called arab spring, february of 2011 when president hosni mubarak was ousted. well joining us now, colonel oliver north, fox news military analyst, host of war
and not away from the united states. and i think that that argues for the very policy that the administration has adopted which is, this pivot toward asia, cultivating those relationships out there, being mindful of the trade and investment opportunities with the asia-pacific region and we're doing that and i think that's the right thing to do. lou: john negative point tee, -- john negroponte, thanks for being here. >> thank you, lou. lou: protests in key returning violent today....
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we should all unite. i feel committed not only for the people in syria. now i understand more. i'm more committed to people who are doing it. i am feeling committed to any kid who is oppressed in the world. there is the power of life in face of death. peace in face of war. we should all come together and fight dictatorship. >> how were you taken? >> it was like someone called me and said she was a girl and she was detained by them and they asked her to call me and came to a cafe and i found seven people who took me with six other guy who is had nothing to do with it. >> what are is it like? you escaped the grave, but what is it like to be taken and bundled into a car and hear that door locking behind you. >> i was afraid and looking at my brother and tears were coming out of my eyes. >> what i find heroic about you and others who speak out is not that you do not have fear, but that you experience fear just like everybody else and that doesn't stop you from continuing to speak out. even now you are speaking out. do you worry you could be arrested again? >> yes. of course. the st
we should all unite. i feel committed not only for the people in syria. now i understand more. i'm more committed to people who are doing it. i am feeling committed to any kid who is oppressed in the world. there is the power of life in face of death. peace in face of war. we should all come together and fight dictatorship. >> how were you taken? >> it was like someone called me and said she was a girl and she was detained by them and they asked her to call me and came to a cafe and...
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the united states supreme court has made very clear that the second amendment that we read about in the constitution is not just about the militia. it's about the ability of the individual it protect himself or herself, as we have just seen in cases, in georgia where a woman learned how to use a gun and a guy is breaking into her house. the cops can't make it. >> sean: let me put something on the screen. george mason, co-author of the second amendment and the left has been focused over the word militia and he co-authored the second amendment, i asked, sir, what is the militia, to disarm in the best way to inflame them. now, i kind of think that puts to rest what they meant by a well-regulated militia. >> no question. it doesn't matter you mean -- what the word militia means. i don't care if you think it means people from mars. the bottom line, the highest court in this nation has said it's about the individual's rights and if they do it legally and if there is a review and if the judge has to sign that permit, shame on you. and i'm going to tell you something else, in 30 years in law en
the united states supreme court has made very clear that the second amendment that we read about in the constitution is not just about the militia. it's about the ability of the individual it protect himself or herself, as we have just seen in cases, in georgia where a woman learned how to use a gun and a guy is breaking into her house. the cops can't make it. >> sean: let me put something on the screen. george mason, co-author of the second amendment and the left has been focused over...
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the president of he united states is guaranteed to stop by, that makes it a formal inaugural ball. he does pop into 38 various parties that are going on across town. throughout the district area where these things are going on. there is one not too far away from the square. it was a shindig that even i was invited to. i don't go to parties that i am invited to. enough said. that will do it. that is not unusual for a second term president. especially when the economy contues to limp along. i am happy to have a contributor to fox news at this time. what do you think, dennis? and a lot has been menoned about the president's tone, the fact that he mentioned it so often that you were going against consensus, clearly sending a reminder to republicans as well. but this too shall be a priority. for us to see a spending priority. what did you make of that? >> there were a lot of republicans from the the new york and new jersey areas. were a lot of hurricane sandy damage still is existing. the quetion is do you look at the facts, we have biological and social economic systems that are in pla
the president of he united states is guaranteed to stop by, that makes it a formal inaugural ball. he does pop into 38 various parties that are going on across town. throughout the district area where these things are going on. there is one not too far away from the square. it was a shindig that even i was invited to. i don't go to parties that i am invited to. enough said. that will do it. that is not unusual for a second term president. especially when the economy contues to limp along. i am...